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I can't see how I can explain this in easier terms, you obviously have to
replace all cell references in my example with your cell references -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "oceanmist" wrote in message ... Can anyone explain this in easier terms? "oceanmist" wrote: I am sorry I don't understand. It seems you are formatting columns (A and B) and I want to format the rows where the totals are. Could you explain again, please. "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: You can use conditional formatting, are you formatting for each line that has the word Total? Assume the date (not header) start in A2 and you want to format B whenever the word total is present in A? Select all cells in B that are part of the range starting with B2, then do format conditional formatting, select formula is and use =ISNUMBER(SEARCH("Total",A2)) click the format button and select the pattern and click OK twice -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "oceanmist" wrote in message ... I have just prepared a report using the subtotal feature. I am finding that I have to click on every subtotal line individually in order to format them with a yellow background to highlight them. If i drag through the entire list of lines, ALL the lines get formatted even though I clicked to see only the subtotal lines (clicked on the small 2 in the subtotal lines to the left of the screen.) Is there an easier way to do this? |
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